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 344 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. `Sms. H. C11. 335. 1912. _ medical supply deg‘ots; for the care, maintenance, and treatment of Dentalondli. the insane of the avy and Marine Corps on the Pacific coast; for dental outfits and dental material, not to exceed fifteen thousand dollarst,hand ag gtplelrrsneeessary contingent expenses; in all, ninety- seven thousand o. d °°°` Navy, in his discretion, to cause to be transferred to their homes the remains of officers and  men of the Navy and Manne Coax who die or are killed m action ashore or afloat, and also to enable e Secretari of the Navy, rn has discretion, to cause to be_ transported to their _ omes the rema1ns of civilian empl%ees who die outside of the contanental limits of the United States, thousand dollars: fynggmummt Provided, That the sum_here1n appropriated shall be available for _ pgyment for transportation of the remams of officers and men who h ve died wgile on duty tt any time since April twenty·ii1st, eighteen ‘ undred an nine -e. ‘ In all, Bureau otfylleidilcine and Surgery, five hundred and forty-two Inu", Bam thousand dollars. _ 02 M That a Medical Reserve Corps, to be a constntuenijwart of the ,,, Ida, gw, Medical Qcpartnient of the Navy, is hereby establish under the ngélwn same provisions, m all reslpects (except as may be necessary to adapt the sand provisions to the avy), ae those phroviding a_Med1cal Reserve q°"" *‘I-?”t‘Z A§“¤l:&¤”ds‘2 “°° ‘°"i* ZZ} dif?} "tL5“°§°“° '“"° ****1* ¤¤¤°.Y 6 OD tates Arm A-_md__,m_ appngxved April twenty- teen hundred gid  yi pgs _ Pm t the appointment of not more   thirty asqtant dental ,,, ,$""°“ 1,,,,,,,, surgeons be, and the same is hereby, authorized, sand assistant dental ¤¤¤*- surgeons to be a part of the Medical Department of the United States Navy, to serve cgrofessxonally the personnel of the naval service, and to  su other duties as may be prescribed by competent au on. §.’,¥**'“'* ‘”°‘”'" Thatalloriginalappointmentsh thorizedshall be ad b megan: •¤¤¤¤¢ the Secrets? of the Navy in thecmmdduof ac  detintg de¤¤1¤¤r¢e0¤4 · gm MEG . . qssuassssu, ae. surgeon, an all appomtees to suc grade shall citizens of the United States, between twenty-four and thirty-two ears of age and shall be graduates of standard medical or dental colleges  in the several branches of dentistry, of good moral character, of Ptzfrissizrsfasd“B*°r#¤¥.P°m**¤r¤>a"P~· a n examine ons, mc of skill in practichil dentistry, of proficiency in the severalugdggl tseiili-8 jects in a standard dental college course, and in such other sub`ects ‘of general education as are now or may hereafter be re uired fo admission to the Medical Corps of the Navy q r _,£g·g*¤*},?_g•_,*° mg; _ That at the end of three years from the of this Act all actnghimmm mq mg assistant dental surgeons who have ha _ two or_more yea1s’ servum m,.m¤°m under their ongmal appointment, as herem provided, shall und e ’°*“‘ such physical and compet1t1ve professnona examinations asutge Secretary of the Nayy ma§ prescribe to determine their fitness to receive commissions in the avy, and if found qualified they shall be appomted assistant dental surgeons, with the rank of heutenant (junioragrade), in the order of standm as determined by the pro- Pmbmcmn mm fession examinations provided for  this Act. .4..m.,._ That after the competitive examinations provided for in section three of this Act have been held, acting assistant dental surgeons thereafter appointed shall serve a probationary period of three years, zind upoighthegcomgetiop pg silgh period shall undergo such examinaonsas e reryo__e a ma 'betodtermm' th` §ht;1;ss to rggegve ci¢;lmt‘%1asionstah1I;1;yt(§1e tl%.Iir;Tcar1id, if foimd quiili1i;:<;, assis gmgw ‘ lieutenant (jumgiiograde). an m' with the
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